Susan Bady, LCSW, BCD

Registered Psychotherapist

I have a multi-faceted approach to psychotherapy, depending on your individual needs. I provide you safe space to express emotions and find y our own insights; I provide you wisdom based on my 37 years of experience. I offer a logical, behavioral approach if needed, or use the tools of meditation, EMDR, and hypnosis to free your unconscious mind and speed up your change process. And, if you wish, my two cats can join us in therapy to offer comfort and their amazing animal intuition.

Charles Wininger, LP, LMHC

Licensed Psychotherapist, Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Sometimes, life means change. I can help you manage that change so that it doesn't manage you. If you're in transition, or stuck in a rut, call me. I can help you find and build a satisfying relationship by giving you the down-to-earth practical skills you need to successfully meet, date, and keep a mate. People have told me I’m good at helping them gain insight into the opposite sex; and also at helping them quickly assess a new date’s compatibility. I also can show you how to improve your primary long-term relationship -- the one with yourself.

Kristie Doheny, MA,LMHC,LMSW

Licensed Mental Health Counselor & Master Social Worker

Each client will receive a personalized treatment plan based on their individual needs. We has bilingual staff that can conduct individual, couples, and family therapy in English or Spanish. Our staff's approach varies in style; however, we all incorporate a humanistic/non-judgmental approach. Our client's will benefit from psychotherapy services by gaining a greater sense of control over their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. We provide services from infancy throughout adulthood in order to promote growth and development in all aspects of the life of our clients.

Zoe Williams, Ph.D.

Clinical Psychologist

I use Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which is a research-based treatment approach found to be highly effective for most therapeutic issues. This approach focuses on changing how we feel by examining patterns in thinking and behavior which are no longer serving us. Once these patterns are identified, tools and techniques for changing them are put into practice. This approach often uses homework between sessions, which I find to be very helpful in bringing the therapy into "real life" and moving forward in achieving your goals.

Barbara Dietz, LCSW

Many of us benefit from exploring our feelings and thoughts about our problems with another person. Friends, family members and mentors are all important to each of us. But what someone who is close to you may lack is a trained ear for listening, the experience of dealing with similar problems, and objectivity in listening to you. That is where a trained therapist, such as myself, can be helpful. I have been practicing psychotherapy for over twenty years. In that time, I have worked with people from all walks of life. I am trained and experienced in helping with anxiety, depression, chronic pain and medical illness, grief, loss, infertility, adoption, relationship issues, parenting, and life tran....

Susie Greenebaum, LCSW, MS Ed

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

There are a number of good reasons why you might want to talk with a psychotherapist about your problems. People typically see a psychotherapist because they want to talk with someone who is unbiased and impartial. This usually makes it easier to discuss your problems. While I prioritize helping people understand their motivations, analyze their behaviors and relationships, I know that a lifetime of insight will not break the most rigid and relentless patterns in our lives. We have all experienced feeling mystified at why we still do things that make us unhappy. I will help you pay attention to yourself in a way you are unaccustomed to. Through this attention, change will happen.

Joel Stukalin, PHD, ABPP, FAACP, MS

QUEENS COUPLES COUNSELING CENTER

As experienced, highly-credentialed clinical psychologists and couples counselors, Dr. Joel Stukalin and Dr. Sara Mandelbaum have the necessary background to conduct short-term or psychoanalystic psychotherapy with clients. This means that clients can decide to work on direct symptom-relief or more comprehensive therapy that may lead to a deeper understanding of inner-conflicts, self-aspirations and unconscious processes. In order to do our psychotherapy compassionately and effectively, Dr. Joel and Dr. Sara collaborate closely with clients to understand their initial motives and unfolding goals within the psychotherapy process. Clients often benefit from this higher standard of care.

Comprehensive Counseling LCSWs, LMHC, PhD, MD

Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Psychologists & Psychiatrists

Psychotherapy is commonly known as talk therapy, verbal therapy or treatment. Therapy is the process of talking with a professional clinician about issues related to one's mental health. Therapy may address a problem's causes, triggers, and potential solutions. Treatment may be done by an individual, in a group, with a spouse or partner, or with a family. Children, adolescents, teenagers, adults and seniors may all participate in therapy.

David Mark, MS, LCSW

I use an approach called positive psychology. Our primary goal in working together is guiding you toward a more happy, meaningful and fulfilling life. From work, to marriage, to social relationships, and raising children, you will learn effective emotion coaching kills that you will be able to apply across all areas of your life. Together we will increase positive emotions, engagement, meaning, and relationships in your life.
We will conduct a character strengths test and begin working with your strengths across all areas of your life. I will show you how to use self concordant goals in order to achieve desired results in your job, marriage or with your children. Self concordant goals are goals that you choose that are aligned with your deep personal values and interests.

Priska Imberti, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Like most human experiences, I believe that Psychotherapy is a process. It needs a significant investment of time an energy and can be navigated in three stages: 1. Exploration; 2. Identification; 3. Change. My role as a therapist is to create the space for people to explore and identify some areas within themselves that they want to change and take the risk.